NIFOG Programming Guide For Interoperability Radio Channels

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COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone Q - Nationwide VHF Interoperability Channels Q1

Simplex

VCALL10

155.7525 N

155.7525 N

156.7

A

Q2

Simplex

VTAC11

151.1375 N

151.1375 N

156.7

A

Q3

Simplex

VTAC12

154.4525 N

154.4525 N

156.7

A

Q4

Simplex

VTAC13

158.7375 N

158.7375 N

156.7

A

Q5

Simplex

VTAC14

159.4725 N

159.4725 N

156.7

A

Q6

Repeater

VTAC17

161.8500 N

157.2500 N

156.7

A

Q7

Simplex

VTAC17D

161.8500 N

161.8500 N

156.7

A

Q8

Tactical Repeater VTAC33 (alternate config)

159.4725 N

151.1375 N

136.5

A

Q9

Tactical Repeater VTAC34 (alternate config)

158.7375 N

154.4525 N

136.5

A

159.4725 N

158.7375 N

136.5

A

151.1375 N

159.4725 N

136.5

A

154.4525 N

158.7375 N

136.5

A

158.7375 N

159.4725 N

136.5

A

Tactical Repeater VTAC35 Q10 (alternate config) Q11 Q12 Q13

Rec. for use in PR & USVI only

Tactical Repeater VTAC36 Tactical Repeater VTAC37 Tactical Repeater VTAC38

Rec. for use in PR & USVI only

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

"Tactical Repeater" as used here means a temorarily deployed transportable repeater, station class FB2T.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone R - VHF Public Safety Mutual Aid – Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement R1

Simplex

VFIRE21

154.2800 N

154.2800 N

A

R2

Simplex

VFIRE22

154.2650 N

154.2650 N

A

R3

Simplex

VFIRE23

154.2950 N

154.2950 N

A

R4

Simplex

VFIRE24

154.2725 N

154.2725 N

A

R5

Simplex

VFIRE25

154.2875 N

154.2875 N

A

R6

Simplex

VFIRE26

154.3025 N

154.3025 N

A

R7

Simplex

VMED28

155.3400 N

155.3400 N

A

R8

Simplex

VMED29

155.3475 N

155.3475 N

A

R9

Simplex

VLAW31

155.4750 N

155.4750 N

A

R10 Simplex

VLAW32

155.4825 N

155.4825 N

A

R11 Simplex

SAR NFM

155.1600 N

155.1600 N

127.3

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone S - VHF Incident Response Federal Interoperability Channels S1

Repeater

NC1

169.5375 N

164.7125 N

167.9

A

S2

Repeater

IR 1

170.0125 N

165.2500 N

167.9

A

S3

Repeater

IR 2

170.4125 N

165.9625 N

167.9

A

S4

Repeater

IR 3

170.6875 N

166.5750 N

167.9

A

S5

Repeater

IR 4

173.0375 N

167.3250 N

167.9

A

S6

Simplex

IR 5

169.5375 N

169.5375 N

167.9

A

S7

Simplex

IR 6

170.0125 N

170.0125 N

167.9

A

S8

Simplex

IR 7

170.4125 N

170.4125 N

167.9

A

S9

Simplex

IR 8

170.6875 N

170.6875 N

167.9

A

S10 Simplex

IR 9

173.0375 N

173.0375 N

167.9

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone T - VHF Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels T1

Simplex

LE A

167.0875 N

167.0875 N

167.9

A

T2

Repeater

LE 1

167.0875 N

162.0875 N

167.9

A

T3

Repeater

LE 2

167.2500 N $F7E

162.2625 N $68F

D

T4

Repeater

LE 3

167.7500 N $F7E

162.8375 N $68F

D

T5

Repeater

LE 4

168.1125 N $F7E

163.2875 N $68F

D

T6

Repeater

LE 5

168.4625 N $F7E

163.4250 N $68F

D

T7

Simplex

LE 6

167.2500 N $F7E

167.2500 N $68F

D

T8

Simplex

LE 7

167.7500 N $F7E

167.7500 N $68F

D

T9

Simplex

LE 8

168.1125 N $F7E

168.1125 N $68F

D

T10 Simplex

LE 9

168.4625 N $F7E

168.4625 N $68F

D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone T1 - VHF Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Analog) T1

Simplex

LE A

167.0875 N

167.0875 N

167.9

A

T2

Repeater

LE 1

167.0875 N

162.0875 N

167.9

A

T3

Repeater

LE 2

167.2500 N

162.2625 N

167.9

A

T4

Repeater

LE 3

167.7500 N

162.8375 N

167.9

A

T5

Repeater

LE 4

168.1125 N

163.2875 N

167.9

A

T6

Repeater

LE 5

168.4625 N

163.4250 N

167.9

A

T7

Simplex

LE 6

167.2500 N

167.2500 N

167.9

A

T8

Simplex

LE 7

167.7500 N

167.7500 N

167.9

A

T9

Simplex

LE 8

168.1125 N

168.1125 N

167.9

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone T2 - VHF Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Digital) T1

Simplex

LE A

167.0875 N $F7E

167.0875 N $68F

D

T2

Repeater

LE 1

167.0875 N $F7E

162.0875 N $68F

D

T3

Repeater

LE 2

167.2500 N $F7E

162.2625 N $68F

D

T4

Repeater

LE 3

167.7500 N $F7E

162.8375 N $68F

D

T5

Repeater

LE 4

168.1125 N $F7E

163.2875 N $68F

D

T6

Repeater

LE 5

168.4625 N $F7E

163.4250 N $68F

D

T7

Simplex

LE 6

167.2500 N $F7E

167.2500 N $68F

D

T8

Simplex

LE 7

167.7500 N $F7E

167.7500 N $68F

D

T9

Simplex

LE 8

168.1125 N $F7E

168.1125 N $68F

D

T10 Simplex

LE 9

168.4625 N $F7E

168.4625 N $68F

D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone U - LEGACY Nationwide Wideband Mutual Aid (Legacy Part 90 channels to be phased out in 2013) U1

Simplex

VFIRE21W

154.2800 W

154.2800 W

A

U2

Simplex

VFIRE22W

154.2650 W

154.2650 W

A

U3

Simplex

VFIRE23W

154.2950 W

154.2950 W

A

U4

Simplex

VMED28W

155.3400 W

155.3400 W

A

U5

Simplex

VLAW31W

155.4750 W

155.4750 W

A

U6

Simplex

SAR WFM

155.1600 W

155.1600 W

127.3

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone V - Maritime Channels (Wideband) T1

Simplex

MAR 6

Safety; SAR Secondary Calling; Safety DISTRESS, Safety, Calling

156.3000 W

156.3000 W

A

156.4500 W

156.4500 W

A

156.8000 W

156.8000 W

A

Simplex

MAR 9

Simplex

MAR 16

T4

Simplex

MAR 17

State Control

156.8500 W

156.8500 W

A

T5

Simplex

MAR 21A

USCG

157.0500 W

157.0500 W

A

T6

Simplex

MAR 22A

Liaison to USCG 157.1000 W

157.1000 W

A

T7

Simplex

MAR 23A

USCG

157.1500 W

157.1500 W

A

T8

Simplex

MAR 81A

USCG

157.0750 W

157.0750 W

A

T9

Simplex

MAR 82A

US Govt.

157.1250 W

157.1250 W

A

T10 Simplex

MAR 83A

USCG

157.1750 W

157.1750 W

A

T2 T3

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone W - WEATHER - NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio (receive only) W1 Receive Only

WX1

162.4000 W

A

W2 Receive Only

WX2

162.4250 W

A

W3 Receive Only

WX3

162.4500 W

A

W4 Receive Only

WX4

162.4750 W

A

Receive Only

WX5 162.5000 W

A

162.5250 W

A

162.5500 W

A

161.6500 W

A

161.7750 W

A

W5 Receive Only

WX6

W6 W7 Receive Only

WX7

Receive Only

WX8

Receive Only

WX9

W8 W9

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone Q - Nationwide VHF Interoperability Channels Q1

Simplex

VCALL10

155.7525 N

155.7525 N

156.7

A

CALLING

Q2

Simplex

VTAC11

151.1375 N

151.1375 N

156.7

A

T/A for VTAC36

Q3

Simplex

VTAC12

154.4525 N

154.4525 N

156.7

A

T/A for VTAC37

Q4

Simplex

VTAC13

158.7375 N

158.7375 N

156.7

A

T/A for VTAC34 & VTAC38

Q5

Simplex

VTAC14

159.4725 N

159.4725 N

156.7

A

T/A for VTAC33 & VTAC35

Q6

Repeater

VTAC17

161.8500 N

157.2500 N

156.7

A

Limited Availability

Q7

Simplex

VTAC17D

161.8500 N

161.8500 N

156.7

A

Limited Availability

Q8

Tactical Repeater VTAC33 (alternate config)

159.4725 N

151.1375 N

136.5

A

Inverse of VTAC36 Uses VTAC14 & VTAC11

Q9

Tactical Repeater VTAC34 (alternate config)

158.7375 N

154.4525 N

136.5

A

Inverse of VTAC37 Uses VTAC13 & VTAC12

159.4725 N

158.7375 N

136.5

A

Inverse of VTAC38 Uses VTAC14 & VTAC13

151.1375 N

159.4725 N

136.5

A

Inverse of VTAC33 Uses VTAC11 & VTAC14

154.4525 N

158.7375 N

136.5

A

Inverse of VTAC34 Uses VTAC12 & VTAC13

158.7375 N

159.4725 N

136.5

A

Inverse of VTAC35 Uses VTAC13 & VTAC14

Tactical Repeater VTAC35 Q10 (alternate config) Q11 Q12 Q13

Rec. for use in PR & USVI only

Tactical Repeater VTAC36 Tactical Repeater VTAC37 Tactical Repeater VTAC38

Rec. for use in PR & USVI only

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

"Tactical Repeater" as used here means a temorarily deployed transportable repeater, station class FB2T.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone R - VHF Public Safety Mutual Aid – Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement R1

Simplex

VFIRE21

154.2800 N

154.2800 N

A

R2

Simplex

VFIRE22

154.2650 N

154.2650 N

A

R3

Simplex

VFIRE23

154.2950 N

154.2950 N

A

R4

Simplex

VFIRE24

154.2725 N

154.2725 N

A

R5

Simplex

VFIRE25

154.2875 N

154.2875 N

A

R6

Simplex

VFIRE26

154.3025 N

154.3025 N

A

R7

Simplex

VMED28

155.3400 N

155.3400 N

A

R8

Simplex

VMED29

155.3475 N

155.3475 N

A

R9

Simplex

VLAW31

155.4750 N

155.4750 N

A

R10 Simplex

VLAW32

155.4825 N

155.4825 N

A

R11 Simplex

SAR NFM

155.1600 N

155.1600 N

127.3

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone S - VHF Incident Response Federal Interoperability Channels S1

Repeater

NC1

169.5375 N

164.7125 N

167.9

A

CALLING

S2

Repeater

IR 1

170.0125 N

165.2500 N

167.9

A

Command

S3

Repeater

IR 2

170.4125 N

165.9625 N

167.9

A

Medical Evacuation Control

S4

Repeater

IR 3

170.6875 N

166.5750 N

167.9

A

Logistics Control

S5

Repeater

IR 4

173.0375 N

167.3250 N

167.9

A

Interagency Convoy

S6

Simplex

IR 5

169.5375 N

169.5375 N

167.9

A

CALLING (Direct)

S7

Simplex

IR 6

170.0125 N

170.0125 N

167.9

A

Command (Direct)

S8

Simplex

IR 7

170.4125 N

170.4125 N

167.9

A

Medical Evac. Control (Direct)

S9

Simplex

IR 8

170.6875 N

170.6875 N

167.9

A

Logistics Control (Direct)

S10 Simplex

IR 9

173.0375 N

173.0375 N

167.9

A

Interagency Convoy (Direct)

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone T - VHF Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels T1

Simplex

LE A

167.0875 N

167.0875 N

167.9

A

T2

Repeater

LE 1

167.0875 N

162.0875 N

167.9

A

T3

Repeater

LE 2

167.2500 N $F7E

162.2625 N $68F

D

T4

Repeater

LE 3

167.7500 N $F7E

162.8375 N $68F

D

T5

Repeater

LE 4

168.1125 N $F7E

163.2875 N $68F

D

T6

Repeater

LE 5

168.4625 N $F7E

163.4250 N $68F

D

T7

Simplex

LE 6

167.2500 N $F7E

167.2500 N $68F

D

T8

Simplex

LE 7

167.7500 N $F7E

167.7500 N $68F

D

T9

Simplex

LE 8

168.1125 N $F7E

168.1125 N $68F

D

T10 Simplex

LE 9

168.4625 N $F7E

168.4625 N $68F

D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone T1 - VHF Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Analog) T1

Simplex

LE A

167.0875 N

167.0875 N

167.9

A

T2

Repeater

LE 1

167.0875 N

162.0875 N

167.9

A

T3

Repeater

LE 2

167.2500 N

162.2625 N

167.9

A

T4

Repeater

LE 3

167.7500 N

162.8375 N

167.9

A

T5

Repeater

LE 4

168.1125 N

163.2875 N

167.9

A

T6

Repeater

LE 5

168.4625 N

163.4250 N

167.9

A

T7

Simplex

LE 6

167.2500 N

167.2500 N

167.9

A

T8

Simplex

LE 7

167.7500 N

167.7500 N

167.9

A

T9

Simplex

LE 8

168.1125 N

168.1125 N

167.9

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone T2 - VHF Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Digital) T1

Simplex

LE A

167.0875 N $F7E

167.0875 N $68F

D

T2

Repeater

LE 1

167.0875 N $F7E

162.0875 N $68F

D

T3

Repeater

LE 2

167.2500 N $F7E

162.2625 N $68F

D

T4

Repeater

LE 3

167.7500 N $F7E

162.8375 N $68F

D

T5

Repeater

LE 4

168.1125 N $F7E

163.2875 N $68F

D

T6

Repeater

LE 5

168.4625 N $F7E

163.4250 N $68F

D

T7

Simplex

LE 6

167.2500 N $F7E

167.2500 N $68F

D

T8

Simplex

LE 7

167.7500 N $F7E

167.7500 N $68F

D

T9

Simplex

LE 8

168.1125 N $F7E

168.1125 N $68F

D

T10 Simplex

LE 9

168.4625 N $F7E

168.4625 N $68F

D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone U - LEGACY Nationwide Wideband Mutual Aid (Legacy Part 90 channels to be phased out in 2013) U1

Simplex

VFIRE21W

154.2800 W

154.2800 W

A

U2

Simplex

VFIRE22W

154.2650 W

154.2650 W

A

U3

Simplex

VFIRE23W

154.2950 W

154.2950 W

A

U4

Simplex

VMED28W

155.3400 W

155.3400 W

A

U5

Simplex

VLAW31W

155.4750 W

155.4750 W

A

U6

Simplex

SAR WFM

155.1600 W

155.1600 W

127.3

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone V - Maritime Channels (Wideband) T1

Simplex

MAR 6

Safety; SAR Secondary Calling; Safety DISTRESS, Safety, Calling

156.3000 W

156.3000 W

A

156.4500 W

156.4500 W

A

156.8000 W

156.8000 W

A

Simplex

MAR 9

Simplex

MAR 16

T4

Simplex

MAR 17

State Control

156.8500 W

156.8500 W

A

T5

Simplex

MAR 21A

USCG

157.0500 W

157.0500 W

A

T6

Simplex

MAR 22A

Liaison to USCG 157.1000 W

157.1000 W

A

T7

Simplex

MAR 23A

USCG

157.1500 W

157.1500 W

A

T8

Simplex

MAR 81A

USCG

157.0750 W

157.0750 W

A

T9

Simplex

MAR 82A

US Govt.

157.1250 W

157.1250 W

A

T10 Simplex

MAR 83A

USCG

157.1750 W

157.1750 W

A

T2 T3

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone W - WEATHER - NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radio (receive only) W1 Receive Only

WX1

162.4000 W

A

W2 Receive Only

WX2

162.4250 W

A

W3 Receive Only

WX3

162.4500 W

A

W4 Receive Only

WX4

162.4750 W

A

Receive Only

WX5 162.5000 W

A

162.5250 W

A

162.5500 W

A

161.6500 W

A

161.7750 W

A

W5 Receive Only

WX6

W6 W7 Receive Only

WX7

Receive Only

WX8

Receive Only

WX9

W8 W9

Environment Canada Marine Weather Environment Canada Marine Weather

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone A - Nationwide Interoperability Repeater Channels A1

Repeater

UCALL40

453.2125 N

458.2125 N

156.7

A

A2

Simplex

UCALL40D

453.2125 N

453.2125 N

156.7

A

A3

Repeater

UCALL41

453.4625 N

458.4625 N

156.7

A

A4

Simplex

UCALL41D

453.4625 N

453.4625 N

156.7

A

A5

Repeater

UCALL42

453.7125 N

458.7125 N

156.7

A

A6

Simplex

UCALL42D

453.7125 N

453.7125 N

156.7

A

A7

Repeater

UCALL43

453.8625 N

458.8625 N

156.7

A

A8

Simplex

UCALL43D

453.8625 N

453.8625 N

156.7

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone B - Incident Response Federal Interoperability Channels B1

Repeater

NC 2

410.2375 N

419.2375 N

167.9

A

B2

Repeater

IR 10

410.4375 N

419.4375 N

167.9

A

B3

Repeater

IR 11

410.6375 N

419.6375 N

167.9

A

B4

Repeater

IR 12

410.8375 N

419.8375 N

167.9

A

B5

Simplex

IR 13

413.1875 N

413.1875 N

167.9

A

B6

Simplex

IR 14

413.2125 N

413.2125 N

167.9

A

B7

Simplex

IR 15

410.2375 N

410.2375 N

167.9

A

B8

Simplex

IR 16

410.4375 N

410.4375 N

167.9

A

B9

Simplex

IR 17

410.6375 N

410.6375 N

167.9

A

B10 Simplex

IR 18

410.8375 N

410.8375 N

167.9

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone C - Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels C1

Simplex

LE B

414.0375 N

414.0375 N

167.9

A

C2

Repeater

LE 10

409.9875 N

418.9875 N

167.9

A

C3

Repeater

LE 11

410.1875 N $F7E

419.1875 N $68F

D

C4

Repeater

LE 12

410.6125 N $F7E

419.6125 N $68F

D

C5

Simplex

LE 13

414.0625 N $F7E

414.0625 N $68F

D

C6

Simplex

LE 14

414.3125 N $F7E

414.3125 N $68F

D

C7

Simplex

LE 15

414.3375 N $F7E

414.3375 N $68F

D

C8

Simplex

LE 16

409.9875 N

409.9875 N

C9

Simplex

LE 17

410.1875 N $F7E

410.1875 N $68F

D

C10 Simplex

LE 18

410.6125 N $F7E

410.6125 N $68F

D

167.9

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied.

RX Tone/NAC

TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone C1 - Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Analog) C1

Simplex

LE B

414.0375 N

414.0375 N

167.9

A

C2

Repeater

LE 10

409.9875 N

418.9875 N

167.9

A

C3

Repeater

LE 11

410.1875 N

419.1875 N

167.9

A

C4

Repeater

LE 12

410.6125 N

419.6125 N

167.9

A

C5

Simplex

LE 13

414.0625 N

414.0625 N

167.9

A

C6

Simplex

LE 14

414.3125 N

414.3125 N

167.9

A

C7

Simplex

LE 15

414.3375 N

414.3375 N

167.9

A

C8

Simplex

LE 16

409.9875 N

409.9875 N

167.9

A

C9

Simplex

LE 17

410.1875 N

410.1875 N

167.9

A

C10 Simplex

LE 18

410.6125 N

410.6125 N

167.9

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied.

RX Tone/NAC

TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone C2 - Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Digital) C1

Simplex

LE B

414.0375 N $F7E

414.0375 N $68F

D

C2

Repeater

LE 10

409.9875 N $F7E

418.9875 N $68F

D

C3

Repeater

LE 11

410.1875 N $F7E

419.1875 N $68F

D

C4

Repeater

LE 12

410.6125 N $F7E

419.6125 N $68F

D

C5

Simplex

LE 13

414.0625 N $F7E

414.0625 N $68F

D

C6

Simplex

LE 14

414.3125 N $F7E

414.3125 N $68F

D

C7

Simplex

LE 15

414.3375 N $F7E

414.3375 N $68F

D

C8

Simplex

LE 16

409.9875 N $F7E

409.9875 N $68F

A

C9

Simplex

LE 17

410.1875 N $F7E

410.1875 N $68F

D

C10 Simplex

LE 18

410.6125 N $F7E

410.6125 N $68F

D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone D - Wideband UHF MED Channels D1

Repeater

MED-1

463.0000 W

468.0000 W

A

D2

Repeater

MED-2

463.0250 W

468.0250 W

A

D3

Repeater

MED-3

463.0500 W

468.0500 W

A

D4

Repeater

MED-4

463.0750 W

468.0750 W

A

D5

Repeater

MED-5

463.1000 W

468.1000 W

A

D6

Repeater

MED-6

463.1250 W

468.1250 W

A

D7

Repeater

MED-7

463.1500 W

468.1500 W

A

D8

Repeater

MED-8

463.1750 W

468.1750 W

A

D9

Repeater

MED-9

462.9500 W

467.9500 W

A

MED-10

462.9750 W

467.9750 W

A

D10 Repeater

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone E - Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 1,12,…5,52 E1

Repeater

MED-1

463.0000 N

468.0000 N

A

E2

Repeater

MED-12

463.0125 N

468.0125 N

A

E3

Repeater

MED-2

463.0250 N

468.0250 N

A

E4

Repeater

MED-22

463.0375 N

468.0375 N

A

E5

Repeater

MED-3

463.0500 N

468.0500 N

A

E6

Repeater

MED-32

463.0625 N

468.0625 N

A

E7

Repeater

MED-4

463.0750 N

468.0750 N

A

E8

Repeater

MED-42

463.0875 N

468.0875 N

A

E7

Repeater

MED-5

463.1000 N

468.1000 N

A

E8

Repeater

MED-52

463.1125 N

468.1125 N

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone F - Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 6,62,…10,102 F1

Repeater

MED-6

463.1250 N

468.1250 N

A

F2

Repeater

MED-62

463.1375 N

468.1375 N

A

F3

Repeater

MED-7

463.1500 N

468.1500 N

A

F4

Repeater

MED-72

463.1625 N

468.1625 N

A

F5

Repeater

MED-8

463.1750 N

468.1750 N

A

F6

Repeater

MED-82

463.1875 N

468.1875 N

A

F7

Repeater

MED-9

463.9500 N

468.9500 N

A

F8

Repeater

MED-92

463.9625 N

468.9625 N

A

F9

Repeater

MED-10

463.9750 N

468.9750 N

A

MED-102

463.9875 N

468.9875 N

A

F10 Repeater

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone G- Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 1,12,…5,52, Talkaround (Direct) G1

Simplex - Mo only MED-1D

463.0000 N

463.0000 N

A

G2

Simplex - Mo only MED-12D

463.0125 N

463.0125 N

A

G3

Simplex - Mo only MED-2D

463.0250 N

463.0250 N

A

G4

Simplex - Mo only MED-22D

463.0375 N

463.0375 N

A

G5

Simplex - Mo only MED-3D

463.0500 N

463.0500 N

A

G6

Simplex - Mo only MED-32D

463.0625 N

463.0625 N

A

G7

Simplex - Mo only MED-4D

463.0750 N

463.0750 N

A

G8

Simplex - Mo only MED-42D

463.0875 N

463.0875 N

A

G9

Simplex - Mo only MED-5D

463.1000 N

463.1000 N

A

463.1125 N

463.1125 N

A

G10 Simplex - Mo only MED-52D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone H - Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 6,62,…10,102, Talkaround (Direct) H1

Simplex - Mo only MED-6D

463.1250 N

463.1250 N

A

H2

Simplex - Mo only MED-62D

463.1375 N

463.1375 N

A

H3

Simplex - Mo only MED-7D

463.1500 N

463.1500 N

A

H4

Simplex - Mo only MED-72D

463.1625 N

463.1625 N

A

H5

Simplex - Mo only MED-8D

463.1750 N

463.1750 N

A

H6

Simplex - Mo only MED-82D

463.1875 N

463.1875 N

A

H7

Simplex - Mo only MED-9D

462.9500 N

462.9500 N

A

H8

Simplex - Mo only MED-92D

462.9625 N

462.9625 N

A

H9

Simplex - Mo only MED-10D

462.9750 N

462.9750 N

A

462.9875 N

462.9875 N

A

H10 Simplex - Mo only MED-102D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone A - Nationwide Interoperability Repeater Channels A1

Repeater

UCALL40

453.2125 N

458.2125 N

156.7

A

CALLING

A2

Simplex

UCALL40D

453.2125 N

453.2125 N

156.7

A

CALLING - Direct

A3

Repeater

UCALL41

453.4625 N

458.4625 N

156.7

A

A4

Simplex

UCALL41D

453.4625 N

453.4625 N

156.7

A

A5

Repeater

UCALL42

453.7125 N

458.7125 N

156.7

A

A6

Simplex

UCALL42D

453.7125 N

453.7125 N

156.7

A

A7

Repeater

UCALL43

453.8625 N

458.8625 N

156.7

A

A8

Simplex

UCALL43D

453.8625 N

453.8625 N

156.7

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone B - Incident Response Federal Interoperability Channels B1

Repeater

NC 2

410.2375 N

419.2375 N

167.9

A

B2

Repeater

IR 10

410.4375 N

419.4375 N

167.9

A

B3

Repeater

IR 11

410.6375 N

419.6375 N

167.9

A

B4

Repeater

IR 12

410.8375 N

419.8375 N

167.9

A

B5

Simplex

IR 13

413.1875 N

413.1875 N

167.9

A

B6

Simplex

IR 14

413.2125 N

413.2125 N

167.9

A

Interagency Convoy

B7

Simplex

IR 15

410.2375 N

410.2375 N

167.9

A

CALLING (Direct)

B8

Simplex

IR 16

410.4375 N

410.4375 N

167.9

A

Direct for IR 10

B9

Simplex

IR 17

410.6375 N

410.6375 N

167.9

A

Direct for IR 11

B10 Simplex

IR 18

410.8375 N

410.8375 N

167.9

A

Direct for IR 12 - SAR Incident Cmd

CALLING

SAR Incident Command

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone C - Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels C1

Simplex

LE B

414.0375 N

414.0375 N

167.9

A

C2

Repeater

LE 10

409.9875 N

418.9875 N

167.9

A

C3

Repeater

LE 11

410.1875 N $F7E

419.1875 N $68F

D

C4

Repeater

LE 12

410.6125 N $F7E

419.6125 N $68F

D

C5

Simplex

LE 13

414.0625 N $F7E

414.0625 N $68F

D

C6

Simplex

LE 14

414.3125 N $F7E

414.3125 N $68F

D

C7

Simplex

LE 15

414.3375 N $F7E

414.3375 N $68F

D

C8

Simplex

LE 16

409.9875 N

409.9875 N

C9

Simplex

LE 17

410.1875 N $F7E

C10 Simplex

LE 18

410.6125 N $F7E

167.9

CALLING

A

Direct for LE 10 - Analog

410.1875 N $68F

D

Direct for LE 11

410.6125 N $68F

D

Direct for LE 12

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied.

RX Tone/NAC

TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone C1 - Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Analog) C1

Simplex

LE B

414.0375 N

414.0375 N

167.9

A

C2

Repeater

LE 10

409.9875 N

418.9875 N

167.9

A

C3

Repeater

LE 11

410.1875 N

419.1875 N

167.9

A

C4

Repeater

LE 12

410.6125 N

419.6125 N

167.9

A

C5

Simplex

LE 13

414.0625 N

414.0625 N

167.9

A

C6

Simplex

LE 14

414.3125 N

414.3125 N

167.9

A

C7

Simplex

LE 15

414.3375 N

414.3375 N

167.9

A

C8

Simplex

LE 16

409.9875 N

409.9875 N

167.9

A

Direct for LE 10 - Analog

C9

Simplex

LE 17

410.1875 N

410.1875 N

167.9

A

Direct for LE 11

C10 Simplex

LE 18

410.6125 N

410.6125 N

167.9

A

Direct for LE 12

CALLING

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied.

RX Tone/NAC

TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone C2 - Law Enforcement Federal Interoperability Channels (All Digital) C1

Simplex

LE B

414.0375 N $F7E

414.0375 N $68F

D

C2

Repeater

LE 10

409.9875 N $F7E

418.9875 N $68F

D

C3

Repeater

LE 11

410.1875 N $F7E

419.1875 N $68F

D

C4

Repeater

LE 12

410.6125 N $F7E

419.6125 N $68F

D

C5

Simplex

LE 13

414.0625 N $F7E

414.0625 N $68F

D

C6

Simplex

LE 14

414.3125 N $F7E

414.3125 N $68F

D

C7

Simplex

LE 15

414.3375 N $F7E

414.3375 N $68F

D

C8

Simplex

LE 16

409.9875 N $F7E

409.9875 N $68F

A

Direct for LE 10

C9

Simplex

LE 17

410.1875 N $F7E

410.1875 N $68F

D

Direct for LE 11

C10 Simplex

LE 18

410.6125 N $F7E

410.6125 N $68F

D

Direct for LE 12

CALLING

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone D - Wideband UHF MED Channels D1

Repeater

MED-1

463.0000 W

468.0000 W

A

D2

Repeater

MED-2

463.0250 W

468.0250 W

A

D3

Repeater

MED-3

463.0500 W

468.0500 W

A

D4

Repeater

MED-4

463.0750 W

468.0750 W

A

D5

Repeater

MED-5

463.1000 W

468.1000 W

A

D6

Repeater

MED-6

463.1250 W

468.1250 W

A

D7

Repeater

MED-7

463.1500 W

468.1500 W

A

D8

Repeater

MED-8

463.1750 W

468.1750 W

A

D9

Repeater

MED-9

462.9500 W

467.9500 W

A

Dispatch

MED-10

462.9750 W

467.9750 W

A

Dispatch

D10 Repeater

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone E - Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 1,12,…5,52 E1

Repeater

MED-1

463.0000 N

468.0000 N

A

E2

Repeater

MED-12

463.0125 N

468.0125 N

A

E3

Repeater

MED-2

463.0250 N

468.0250 N

A

E4

Repeater

MED-22

463.0375 N

468.0375 N

A

E5

Repeater

MED-3

463.0500 N

468.0500 N

A

E6

Repeater

MED-32

463.0625 N

468.0625 N

A

E7

Repeater

MED-4

463.0750 N

468.0750 N

A

E8

Repeater

MED-42

463.0875 N

468.0875 N

A

E7

Repeater

MED-5

463.1000 N

468.1000 N

A

E8

Repeater

MED-52

463.1125 N

468.1125 N

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone F - Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 6,62,…10,102 F1

Repeater

MED-6

463.1250 N

468.1250 N

A

F2

Repeater

MED-62

463.1375 N

468.1375 N

A

F3

Repeater

MED-7

463.1500 N

468.1500 N

A

F4

Repeater

MED-72

463.1625 N

468.1625 N

A

F5

Repeater

MED-8

463.1750 N

468.1750 N

A

F6

Repeater

MED-82

463.1875 N

468.1875 N

A

F7

Repeater

MED-9

463.9500 N

468.9500 N

A

Dispatch

F8

Repeater

MED-92

463.9625 N

468.9625 N

A

Dispatch

F9

Repeater

MED-10

463.9750 N

468.9750 N

A

Dispatch

MED-102

463.9875 N

468.9875 N

A

Dispatch

F10 Repeater

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone G- Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 1,12,…5,52, Talkaround (Direct) G1

Simplex - Mo only MED-1D

463.0000 N

463.0000 N

A

G2

Simplex - Mo only MED-12D

463.0125 N

463.0125 N

A

G3

Simplex - Mo only MED-2D

463.0250 N

463.0250 N

A

G4

Simplex - Mo only MED-22D

463.0375 N

463.0375 N

A

G5

Simplex - Mo only MED-3D

463.0500 N

463.0500 N

A

G6

Simplex - Mo only MED-32D

463.0625 N

463.0625 N

A

G7

Simplex - Mo only MED-4D

463.0750 N

463.0750 N

A

G8

Simplex - Mo only MED-42D

463.0875 N

463.0875 N

A

G9

Simplex - Mo only MED-5D

463.1000 N

463.1000 N

A

463.1125 N

463.1125 N

A

G10 Simplex - Mo only MED-52D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone H - Narrowband UHF MED Channels, 6,62,…10,102, Talkaround (Direct) H1

Simplex - Mo only MED-6D

463.1250 N

463.1250 N

A

H2

Simplex - Mo only MED-62D

463.1375 N

463.1375 N

A

H3

Simplex - Mo only MED-7D

463.1500 N

463.1500 N

A

H4

Simplex - Mo only MED-72D

463.1625 N

463.1625 N

A

H5

Simplex - Mo only MED-8D

463.1750 N

463.1750 N

A

H6

Simplex - Mo only MED-82D

463.1875 N

463.1875 N

A

H7

Simplex - Mo only MED-9D

462.9500 N

462.9500 N

A

Dispatch

H8

Simplex - Mo only MED-92D

462.9625 N

462.9625 N

A

Dispatch

H9

Simplex - Mo only MED-10D

462.9750 N

462.9750 N

A

Dispatch

462.9875 N

462.9875 N

A

Dispatch

H10 Simplex - Mo only MED-102D

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown

as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Zone Z - Nationwide VHF Lowband Interoperability Channels Z1

Repeater

LLAW1

Law Enforcement

39.4600 W

45.8600 W

156.7

A

Z2

Simplex

LLAW1D

Law Enforcement

39.4600 W

39.4600 W

156.7

A

Z3

Repeater

LFIRE2

Fire (Proposed)

39.4800 W

45.8800 W

156.7

A

Z4

Simplex

LFIRE2D

Fire (Proposed)

39.4800 W

39.4800 W

156.7

A

Z5

Repeater

LLAW3

Law Enforcement

45.8600 W

39.4600 W

156.7

A

Z6

Simplex

LLAW3D

Law Enforcement

45.8600 W

45.8600 W

156.7

A

Z7

Repeater

LFIRE4D

Fire (Proposed)

45.8800 W

39.4800 W

156.7

A

Z8

Simplex

LFIRE4D

Fire

45.8800 W

45.8800 W

156.7

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

ICS 217A Excel

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

Zone Z - Nationwide VHF Lowband Interoperability Channels Z1

Repeater

LLAW1

Law Enforcement

39.4600 W

45.8600 W

156.7

A

Z2

Simplex

LLAW1D

Law Enforcement

39.4600 W

39.4600 W

156.7

A

Z3

Repeater

LFIRE2

Fire (Proposed)

39.4800 W

45.8800 W

156.7

A

Z4

Simplex

LFIRE2D

Fire (Proposed)

39.4800 W

39.4800 W

156.7

A

Z5

Repeater

LLAW3

Law Enforcement

45.8600 W

39.4600 W

156.7

A

Z6

Simplex

LLAW3D

Law Enforcement

45.8600 W

45.8600 W

156.7

A

Z7

Repeater

LFIRE4D

Fire (Proposed)

45.8800 W

39.4800 W

156.7

A

Z8

Simplex

LFIRE4D

Fire

45.8800 W

45.8800 W

156.7

A

The convention calls for frequency lists to show four digits after the decimal place, followed by either a "U", “N”, or “W”, depending on whether the frequency is ultranarrow, narrow, or wide band. Mode refers to either “A” or “D” indicating analog or digital (e.g. Project 25) or "M" indicating mixed mode. All channels are shown as if programmed in a control station, mobile or portable radio. Repeater (and depending on use, base stations) must be programmed with the Rx and Tx reversed.

ICS 217A Excel

3/2007


COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE AVAILABILITY WORKSHEET Channel Configuration

ICS 217A Excel

Channel Name/Trunked Radio System Talkgroup

Eligible Users

RX Freq

N or W

RX Tone/NAC

Frequency Band Description Zone and channel designations are examples only. No correspondence to first or last zone is implied. TX Freq

N or W

Tx Tone/NAC

Mode A, D or M

Remarks

3/2007


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